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Friday, 25 January 2013

IT IS TIME TO CHANGE “I, U, THEY”


   Shocking! When something has been told to be strange and uncommon, yes here we are going through such aspects of human life. Many have an answer to elongate to make senses of these in practical. The lethargic interest over things leads to confusion and immorality in the development of the country. Yes one second I am talking about the country, Tamilnadu is one of the sensational southern states, which highly mingled of poor, rich and, many more human characterizations would tell you the cultural and traditional ethics. Unfortunately the state has been fighting for many more rational rights that begin from language to life.

The saddest things of all is that politicians haven’t been radically analyzed the petitions of common men and women in the state, for example politician in the state persuade the way they like rather Allowing the citizen to talk. The rights and power always left out with politician therefore people in common have no voice to haul for their own freedom of speech and expression.

I would travel by the metro train in the city , on the way I could find number of handicaps, who are blind, mum and other physical inabilities, even though many more transgender begging on the running train to pool money for their daily routine . Indeed they have forgotten the necessity of joy, reality and more then to live as human.  As we all can fortunately understand, there are chances of getting into a danger. In fact it is a world wonder for someone from outside India to see a physically challenged person begging for his life on the running track.

 Police or railway authorities never minded of all these and though every year at least 20 deaths has been recorded in Chennai city, making mark of physically challenged folks on the railway limited (controlled) areas.

So be a change to make awareness through your mind and thought to create a better India … wish you all a happy republic day and proud to remember every Indian, who had been part of all these struggles to unite the nation together.

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